Politics
Tinubu’s aide lambasts Kemi Badenoch over remarks on Nigerian citizenship

An aide to President Bola Tinubu has lambasted Kemi Badenoch, leader of the United Kingdom’s Conservative Party, for her recent remarks regarding Nigerian citizenship.
Dada Olusegun, Tinubu’s aide on social media, stated that Badenoch deliberately misrepresented Nigerian laws in a “continuous attempt to malign Nigeria.”
“You do not need to apply for registration or naturalisation for your child(ren) to be citizens,” Dada said in a post on X.
Badenoch claimed that due to her gender, she is unable to pass on her Nigerian citizenship to her children.
“It’s virtually impossible, for example, to get Nigerian citizenship. I have that citizenship by virtue of my parents. I can’t give it to my children because I’m a woman,” Badenoch said in a Sunday interview with CNN’s Fareed Zakaria.
She said that it it is considerably easier for Nigerians to obtain British citizenship than for foreigners to become Nigerian citizens.
“Yet loads of Nigerians come to the UK and stay for a relatively free period of time, acquire British citizenship. We need to stop being naive,” she added.
However, Olusegun, on Monday swiftly kicked against Badenoch’s claims, saying they were a clear misrepresentation of Nigeria’s established legal framework concerning citizenship.
“Why do you continue to lie against your motherland? Why this continuous dangerous and desperate attempt to malign Nigeria? Chapter 3, Section 25 (1)(c) of the 1999 Nigerian Constitution states that If the Nigerian woman is a citizen by birth:
“Your children, whether born in Nigeria or abroad, are Nigerian citizens by descent, automatically under Section 25 of the Nigerian Constitution.
“This holds regardless of the father’s nationality.”